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Saturday, December 17, 2005: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM | |||
Palm B (Convention Center, Second Floor) | |||
Symposium: Digital Imaging In Entomological Studies: A Sense of Science and an Expression of Art | |||
Organizer(s): | Jeffrey C. Miller, jeffrey.miller@oregonstate.edu | ||
1:30 PM | Introductory Remarks | ||
1:40 PM | 0875 | Shooting tropical caterpillars through a digital camera: Perils, frustrations, techniques and fun Jeffrey C. Miller, jeffrey.miller@oregonstate.edu | |
2:05 PM | 0876 | Virtual and real intelligence: Software and hardware for insect identification Andrew Moldenke, moldenka@bcc.orst.edu | |
2:30 PM | 0877 | Virtual reality and the art of digital motion: Insect animation and 3-D models Jacob C. Miller, jakem@adobe.com | |
2:55 PM | 0878 | Revealing insect microsculpture: 3-D image reconstruction using the confocal laser scanning microscope Valerie Schawaroch, valerie_schawaroch@baruch.cuny.edu | |
3:20 PM | Break | ||
3:30 PM | 0879 | Ultra high resolution flat-bed scanning and mega-prints: Viewing moths by mastering two fields - art and entomology Joseph Scheer, fscheer@alfred.edu | |
3:55 PM | 0880 | The role of photomicroscopy - with enhanced depth of field - in rapid detection/identification of insect pests James LaBonte, jlabonte@oda.state.or.us | |
4:20 PM | 0881 | Building a dynamic website: Digital delivery with a query Hang-Kwang Luh, luhh@science.oregonstate.edu | |
4:45 PM | 0882 | Pixel flow through the desktop digital darkroom: Macrophotography and caterpillars up close Jeffrey C. Miller, jeffrey.miller@oregonstate.edu | |
5:10 PM | Concluding Remarks |
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